Macaroni with suzanne meatballs



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Excellent, I was wondering what to eat next,

Top notch food materials there, The meat sauce and pasta are all on point.

only crit. Parmesan?

Where is the cheese?

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I never thought I’d say this… I feel like eating monkey… :speak_no_evil:

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It needs the cheese. That’s the only thing missing from this otherwise excellent piece of work, preventing it from becoming True Art with a capital T and A.

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I’ve heard that phrase used differently somewhere…?

:wink:

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I don’t understand! Tell me what you heard, and exactly what it means in detail.

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Maybe listen to some Frank Zappa?

I think he may be able to explain better than me.

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This looks slightly surreal and uncanny, but delicious at the same time.

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Fabulous blendering!!

Please bring this design to the attention of blender.org for fund-raising merchandise! :smiley:

  • Monkey Suzanne meatball mold. :monkey_face:
  • Blender-logo pasta-press. :blender_logo_64_png:

I need these desperately!! :smiley:

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Seriously (!!) ROTFLMAO! :smiley:

And – to “top it all off” (sic …), both the meat and the pasta textures are actually appetizing! Excellent work.

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That looks delicious even with those shapes!

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I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!

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You’re on the featured row! :+1:

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Very convincing! Last pic reminded me of second Indiana Jones film.

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I’m hungry now

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Incredible Lighting! is the meat texture done in shader or sculpted? I love it.

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No no, that are Blendanelli, not Macaroni. :slight_smile:

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This is a real question: where is the cheese?
Parmiggiano is needed: you can choose fine grated or little slice. :slight_smile:

Jokes apart, really nice job with a great idea!

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Really weldone! Excellent materials and ligthing

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great! now im hungry :cry:

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